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27 April 2021 / Alaska Public Media / Erin McKinstry
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New federal program to help 5 remote Alaska communities transition to renewable energy

Dillingham, Alaska, United States

Concerns around energy independence and high costs have led many places in rural Alaska to look for renewable alternatives to fossil fuels. The Department of Energy recently announced the awardees of a new program; the Energy Transitions Initiative Partnership Project, or ETIPP, will help five Alaska towns explore projects from hybrid fishing vessels to reducing reliance on diesel.


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